UF faculty can speak to aspects of court decision on health care law

June 27, 2012

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The following University of Florida faculty are available for comment on various aspects of the U.S. Supreme Court decision on health care reform, which is expected Thursday.

Sharon Rush, Irving Cypen Professor of Law
Rush joined the faculty at UF Law in 1986 and includes among her areas of expertise constitutional law and federal courts.
Cell: 352-256-2466
rush@law.ufl.edu

Steven Willis, Professor of Law
Willis has written an amicus brief on the health care issue for the Supreme Court and has either written or signed a brief for each Florida Circuit. He has also published three law review articles on the case. (Willis will be available after noon on June 28.)
Office: 352-273-0680
willis@law.ufl.edu

Michael Allan Wolf, Richard E. Nelson Chair in Local Government Law
Wolf specializes in issues dealing with constitutional law, legal and constitutional history and the Supreme Court. His book, “The Supreme Court and the Environment: The Reluctant Protector,” was published earlier this year.
Office: 352-273-0934
Cell: 352-359-2497
wolfm@law.ufl.edu

R. Paul Duncan, director for UF Center for Medicaid and the Uninsured
Duncan is professor and chair of the department of health services research, management and policy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions. He can provide answers about how the health care system works and potential next steps after the Supreme Court decision,
352-273-6073
pduncan@phhp.ufl.edu

Allyson Hall, research director for UF Center for Medicaid and the Uninsured
Hall is also an associate professor in the department of health services research, management and policy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions.
She can provide answers about how the health care system works and potential next steps after the Supreme Court decision.
352-273-5129
hallag@phhp.ufl.edu